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Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Jun 8 4:39am | Replies (14)

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@sueinmn

I have a question for you - when you were given the Durolane injection, were you given any documentation of the possible side effects? Were you required to sign a consent form that contained a whole lot of information? The reason I am asking is that this is a list of the possible side effects of the injection:
Common side effects of Durolane may include:
warmth, pain, redness, stiffness, bruising, or puffiness where the medicine was injected;
nausea, stomach pain;
trouble walking;
swelling in your hands or feet;
back pain, joint pain, muscle pain;
numbness or tingly feeling;
headache, dizziness; or
runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat.

Remember, anytime a "foreign substance" - flu shot, antibiotic, or drug like hyaluronic acid is injected into your body your body is prone to fight against it - with the reactions listed above. Eventually, it says, "Oh, all right, go do your thing."

If you look at the Durolane information from the Website, the injection can take up to 2 weeks to begin working.
https://www.oakneepainrelief.com/durolane/
It sounds like you were unlucky, and got most of the side effects. If they persist, or you don't get any relief in the 2-3 week time frame, I suggest you call the doctor for advice.

Sue

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It was five days at noon today and other than stiffness and some pain in my knees when walking the other side effects are resolving. I was worried about how long they would last. To my relief all my other pain,burning electric shock like sensations have returned to the levels they were before the Duralane injections.
No I was not given information about side effects. Yes I did sign consent. I googled the side effects so it is my own fault that I went through with it. Never again. I told the doctor that reviews were either they were great or horrible it was pretty much a fifty fifty concensus. At seventy two I probably have one of the longest lists of medications that I can’t take, I should have known better.
Things are looking up this afternoon,thank you for responding it has been a long five days.

Yes my body finally said OK do your thing, lol I like that you put that quite nicely.

This is day ten following Duralane injections in both knees. I had less pain and stiffness before injections. Side effects of injections still continue the pain and burning in my feet,legs,arms,hands is much worse than before. At seventy two years old it is most definitely the worst decision I’ve ever made in my life.